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Illustrated Journaling in my Passport TN 🎨 One Ink + One Marker

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Let’s create an illustrated journaling spread with only one ink color and one marker! I’ll walk you through how I decide how to color my drawings to create a balanced-looking spread that emphasizes the story moments without cluttering the journal page. ✿✿✿ Materials Used: Passport TN Weekly Wearingeul “Autumn Night After A Thousand Years” Tombow 620 ✿✿✿ Let' connect: maike@catcollageclub.com https://www.instagram.com/catcollageclub ✿✿✿ Wanna get cat-themed journal printables every month, designed by yours truly? https://CatCollageClub.com/ Free Printable: https://purr.catcollageclub.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catcollageclub ✿✿✿ Endless Pens: Get 10% off your order with my code MAIKEVENHOFEN: https://endlesspens.com/maikevenhofen ✿✿✿ Some of the links in the description are affiliate links. If you click one of the links I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support helps me to keep making videos like this. Free Music for Videos: 👉 Music by Lohfi - Chasing Horizon - https://thmatc.co/?l=22922380 👉 Music by Blue Sirens - marbles - https://thmatc.co/?l=9033FF96

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In this video I’m journaling in my Passport TN Weekly and setting myself a really cozy little constraint: one ink color and one marker. I use Wearingeul “Autumn Night After A Thousand Years” for all my writing (and any little sketchy details), then I bring in a single Tombow marker (620) to do the heavy lifting for color. The goal is a spread that feels balanced and story-forward—so the moments I want to remember stand out, without the page turning into visual clutter. I walk you through how I decide what gets colored and what stays “quiet.” When you only have one marker, you’re forced to think in shapes and emphasis: where do I want your eye to land first, and where can I let the ink do the work? If you’ve ever felt like your illustrated journaling gets busy fast—especially in a small format like a passport size—this is a simple way to make your pages feel intentional, cohesive, and still super expressive.

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